How To Install Wordpress Using Vista Panel

Posted : admin On 25.09.2019
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In this post I have explained how you can uninstall and reinstall WordPress. You will rarely think about uninstalling/reinstalling WordPress on your site unless you start having ‘Apache security mod rewrite and htaccess’ issue like myself. I decided to Reinstall WordPress on one of my sites after trying numerous fixes to solve the issue and getting no result. Some people uninstall/reinstall WordPress to start over from scratch. Anyway, whatever the reason is, you can uninstall and reinstall WordPress using one of the following methods: Approach 1 (Full Clean Uninstall). Delete all your WordPress files and folders from the site (usually from your ‘publichtml’ directory). Delete the WordPress database user and table (usually through ‘cPanel’ control panel if your site has ‘cPanel’).

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Go to the MySQL database section and you can remove the database and DB users from that interface. Now Install WordPress from the beginning like you did the first time and you are done.

Approach 2 (Quick Fix Uninstall). Delete the WordPress database user and table.

Create new database user and table and update the ‘wp-config.php’ file with the new information (alternatively you can reuse the same user name and table name from previous and you won’t have to update the ‘wp-config.php’ file). Run the installer (install.php) by visiting your site. How to Delete the WordPress Files and Folders You can delete all of your WordPress files using one of the following methods: Option 1: Log into your site’s cPanel/Control panel and go to the file browser. Find the folder where all the WordPress files are and remove those files. Option 2: Log into your site using a FTP software (example, FileZiall). Go to the folder where WordPress is installed. Select all the files and folder then hit the delete button then confirm the deletion.

Option 3: If you have shell access to your server then you can log into your server using a SSH client then browse to the folder where WordPress is installed. Now issue the “rm” UNIX command to remove files and folders. This option should only be exercised by advanced users who are familiar with the UNIX system. If you want to do a full WordPress blog deletion then check our tutorial. Video Tutorial Additional Tips #1) The tutorial on should be helpful for the above operation.

#2) It is always a good idea to use the ‘robots.txt’ on your site to control the access of the web robots such as Google bot from coming and indexing your site when you are doing extended maintenance. You don’t want the bot to crawl and index your site when you just deleted the entire content of your site! Read the How to to your site article to learn more. #3) Get a for your WordPress site. The support team of a good webhost will help you if you have messed up the WordPress install.

So, I’m just trying to start off with a clean slate. I won’t be uploading old content or anything like that. My problem is I forgot to look up the old password before deleting the SQL database, so I just created a new one. Is this going to be a problem?

Also, why does it look like there’s still a bunch of stuff in the database even though I haven’t done anything new yet since ‘cleaning the slate’? I followed the instructions in the video and gave it the same name and username (just neglected to give it the same password). Also, when I go to reinstall WordPress, how will it know which SQL Database to use? I have multiple.

Here we've shared how to install WordPress using cPanel. You can use QuickInstall in cPanel to install WordPress easily.

Thank you so much! Im having trouble uninstalling. I’ve done everything that has been suggested above. I originally removed the installation of the wordpress file in cpanel. But when I went to reinstall I had unable to install as I needed to remove files wp-admin, wp-content, wp-includes. And I did that within cpanel and it would appear that it was deleted but when I went back to reinstall wp again it would come up again manually remove files wp-admin etc. So I tried it within filezilla deleting files there.

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But I was unable to delete files within filezilla. Hey thanks for your great advice. This post is the best one I’ve seen about doing a manual uninstall. As you might have guessed I’ve got a problem I think I can only fix by starting over. I think I know what to do, but there a few things which have caused me to hesitate What files do I delete to complete the ‘uninstall’?

People say, ‘delete all wordpress files’ but my problem is I don’t know exactly which these are – I inherited the site a year ago and only now have had to think about doing this! I’m thinking that I should not delete everything in public.html, but instead delete just the following: – every file beginning with ‘wp’ – everything beginning with ‘vtl’ – xmlrpc.php – index.php Or should I really just delete everything in public.html? I can delete database / users etc no problem. Thanks for help and keep up the good work!